/blˈoʊdɹˈaɪ/
to blow and dry hair and style it in a particular fashion using a dryer
to use a tool to arrange or tidy up your hair
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to put a substance on the hair or skin in order to make it healthy and smooth
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to make tight curls in someone's hair using a hair iron
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to cut someone's hair short
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to form or shape hair into a series of loops or spirals using a curling iron, rollers, or other styling tools
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to remove lice or similar insects from someone's hair or an animals coating
to change the color of something using a liquid substance
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(of hair, makeup, or outfit) to rearrange in order to look nice and tidy
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the act of cutting hair or having our hair cut
/hˈɛɹstaɪlɪŋ/
the skill or action of cutting and arranging hair in a beautiful way
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the action or process of dressing someone's hair in a particular fashion
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to spend time in front of a mirror to arrange hair and fix makeup or appearance in an attractive and elaborate way
to arrange wet hair in a way that stays the same after being dried
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to cut beard, hair, or fur in a neat and orderly manner
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the activity of keeping tidy and neat by brushing hair, keeping clothes clean, etc.
the way in which someone's hair is arranged
/bˈækkoʊm/
to comb hair in the opposite direction that it naturally lies in order to make it look thicker
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/vˈɑːluːmˌaɪz/
to make hair appear thick and full-bodied
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to become or to cause something, such as tangled hair, become separated
/kˈɔɪfjʊɹ/
the style in which a person's hair is arranged
the style or the act of cutting someone's hair
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to twist two or three strands of hair in a way that forms a single intertwined piece
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to use a tool with narrow, evenly spaced teeth to untangle and arrange hair
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to apply hair gel to someone's hair
to make parts of the hair a shade lighter than the rest using chemical substances
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to cut hair at different lengths in a way that forms overlapping layers
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to divide someone's hair in two parts with a comb creating a line on the scalp
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/pˈɜːm/
to make a straight hair become curly for a period of time, using chemicals
to twist two or three strands of hair in a way that forms a single intertwined piece
/slˈɪk bˈæk/
to comb or style one's hair by smoothing it away from the face using a grooming product like gel or pomade, creating a sleek and neat appearance
/skɹʌntʃ-dɹaɪ/
to dry hair by gently squeezing or scrunching it to enhance natural curls, waves, or texture
to wash something, like hair or carpets, using a special cleaning solution
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/slˈiːk dˈaʊn/
to use styling products or tools to flatten and tame the hair, making it appear smooth, sleek, and well-groomed
to make someone's hair flat and shiny using water or oil
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to mark with spots or blotches of different color or shades of color as if stained
to add height and texture to hair by gently combing it backward in small sections
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to color someone's hair using a chemical
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/tˈaʊsəl/
to make someone's hair appear untidy or unruly
to loosen or reduce curl or wave pattern in the hair for a straighter or smoother look, often using heat styling tools or techniques
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to style someone's hair with a light foamy product
to brush or comb hair back from the face
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to squeeze the hair with hands to make it look wavy
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/hˈɛɹkɛɹ/
the practice and products used to maintain the health, cleanliness, and appearance of one's hair
to apply a natural plant-based dye, typically derived from the henna plant
/pˈɑːmeɪd/
to apply a scented oil to hair to make it shiny
to make someone look neat and clean by fixing their hair, clothes, or overall appearance
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